Hello,
I see there has been some interest regarding incorporation of online casino on the forum, and i see several weighing their options on getting licensed or not.
Here the unlicensed option limiting payment processors to crypto only and causing a hard time getting software from casino 3rd party service providers.
So from what i can gather there are 3 reasons justifying the cost and compliance of getting licensed
1. Fiat Payment processing
2. Access a broader range of service providers
3. Higher degree of trustworthiness in the eyes of the customer
Getting licensed in the EU adds another huge benefit in targeting a larger customer base, but what benefits do you actually get from being licensed outside the EU or US in terms of legally accepting players? For example Curaçao
What countries can you legally accept players from when unlicensed? and how does this change when licensed in an offshore jurisdiction?
3 related bonus questions:
1) In which jurisdictions are the unlicensed casinos able to host their webservers? as they are not allowed to do so in most, if not all, of the incorporating jurisdictions?
2) I see Costa Rica has been recommended several times for the purpose of unlicensed crypto casino incorporation. Are there any other viable options? I have heard St Vincent Grenadines would be good, but im not sure about the legality here.
3) Are there any operational considerations to keep in mind in terms of AML compliance when accepting crypto payments in Costa Rica for example?
Thank you for taking the time reading my post. Im eager to hear your input.
I see there has been some interest regarding incorporation of online casino on the forum, and i see several weighing their options on getting licensed or not.
Here the unlicensed option limiting payment processors to crypto only and causing a hard time getting software from casino 3rd party service providers.
So from what i can gather there are 3 reasons justifying the cost and compliance of getting licensed
1. Fiat Payment processing
2. Access a broader range of service providers
3. Higher degree of trustworthiness in the eyes of the customer
Getting licensed in the EU adds another huge benefit in targeting a larger customer base, but what benefits do you actually get from being licensed outside the EU or US in terms of legally accepting players? For example Curaçao
What countries can you legally accept players from when unlicensed? and how does this change when licensed in an offshore jurisdiction?
3 related bonus questions:
1) In which jurisdictions are the unlicensed casinos able to host their webservers? as they are not allowed to do so in most, if not all, of the incorporating jurisdictions?
2) I see Costa Rica has been recommended several times for the purpose of unlicensed crypto casino incorporation. Are there any other viable options? I have heard St Vincent Grenadines would be good, but im not sure about the legality here.
3) Are there any operational considerations to keep in mind in terms of AML compliance when accepting crypto payments in Costa Rica for example?
Thank you for taking the time reading my post. Im eager to hear your input.